This image is of a curved wall of mirrors in a temporary display room for an exhibit that was at the Musee D' Orsay, in Paris, summer of 2004. The way the mirror reflected the lights and the way ...expand text.

This image is of a curved wall of mirrors in a temporary display room for an exhibit that was at the Musee D' Orsay, in Paris, summer of 2004. The way the mirror reflected the lights and the way the curves affected the reflections was very surreall to me. The figure on the edge of the frame is myself so it is a self portrait technically, but the image is really more about the idea of being on the verge of something, just stepping into a world as yet unknown to you, and the identity of the figure is less relevant. I am offering this image as an extremely limited edition of 11x14 Archival Prints.For availability in other print sizes please inquire. This image is only available as a very LIMITED EDITION print. I'm keeping it an open edition for now and will only print as orders come in, but I will be closing out the edition after a few orders. Close text

The SSG's* have discovered something interesting near an underwater tank decoration like ruin. They're swimming around having a good time and then 'What's this? It looks as if the water is allowing some transdimensional orafice to take form of water ...expand text.

The SSG's* have discovered something interesting near an underwater tank decoration like ruin. They're swimming around having a good time and then 'What's this? It looks as if the water is allowing some transdimensional orafice to take form of water and wonder twin powers UNITE! So that's what the SSG's do, they take FORM OF A CIRCLE, and surround this being from some alter existence threatening, if nothing else, a turbulent day, and the SSG's are just not having one of those- EVER! Those girls. God bless em. What they want is to not have to want, and this, this THING! How dare it make them WANT change? Gawd! Close text

This was painted after a conversation with a person who was looking through David's portfolio. The man commented that he thought his work resembled that of Dali, and David said, 'Yeah, but Dali has never made a skydive.' The man ...expand text.

This was painted after a conversation with a person who was looking through David's portfolio. The man commented that he thought his work resembled that of Dali, and David said, 'Yeah, but Dali has never made a skydive.' The man jokingly pondered over what Dali would paint if he had made a skydive, so David decided to paint it himself Close text

This work is one of a 2 part series. I photographed 8 of my friends at the same place with the same lighting, all one after the other, and then I merged thier images in photoshop to create an ...expand text.

This work is one of a 2 part series. I photographed 8 of my friends at the same place with the same lighting, all one after the other, and then I merged thier images in photoshop to create an 'everyman,' sort of feel. The first image in the series is more of a cubist looking image. In this one, I chose to join them in a looser composite, blending them with the sky as well to show thier connection not only to each other but also to nature. The inspiration for the series is a passage in the Herman Hesse novel Siddhartha, when Siddhartha looks at his friend and sees the face of everyone he has ever known as well as the stone and river thus realizing we are all one with each other and nature. This is another image from the Parisian Circus Museum. The original is a 16x20 mounted on black 1/4 mount board.I am offering this as an extremely LIMITED EDITION series of 11x14 Archival Prints on 1/4 black mount board. For availability in other print sizes please inquire. This image is only available as a very LIMITED EDITION print. I'm keeping it an open edition for now and will only print as orders come in, but I will be closing out the edition after a few orders. I WILL SELL NO MORE THAN 3 EDITIONS OF THIS IMAGE. Close text

This is a Machinery Fantastique. Floating in some kind of cosmic soup are the Ark of the Covenant, concealed by a veil, of course, the rope of time that binds it to the present, and the machine of thoughts that ...expand text.

This is a Machinery Fantastique. Floating in some kind of cosmic soup are the Ark of the Covenant, concealed by a veil, of course, the rope of time that binds it to the present, and the machine of thoughts that produces its noemi modules to assimilate the data, being the universe and the cloaked nature of its creation. Fortunately, the production of the thoughts and the assimilation process itself is powered via the lazer shooting out of the nebula of the beginning and reflected into the nothingness of the end, obviously sent by the source of being who reveals not even the direction of his power- devious! As for man, or that sentient creature who questions, he has mirrors to direct the lazer to power his propulsion through his limited tenure as a being, he can harness it with sails, and he can adjust the levels with a control board. He's also regulating noemii module production, propulsion, and what not, so he's got his hands full. He's just not sure if it's really doing anything. Close text

Commonly refered to as the medussa painting, it is figure of a soul corrupted by evil, indicative of the horns taken root in place of hair, the quickly disappearance traces of purity symbolized in the water trickling through the souls ...expand text.

Commonly refered to as the medussa painting, it is figure of a soul corrupted by evil, indicative of the horns taken root in place of hair, the quickly disappearance traces of purity symbolized in the water trickling through the souls cupped fingers as it stares hopelessly at the gathering clouds about him. Close text